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Birthday Special: Famous dialogues of Sunny Deol

Murtuza Iqbal

Sunny Deol made his Bollywood debut in 1983 with the film Betaab. He ruled the big screen in the 80s, 90s, and in early 2000. Nowadays, we don’t get to see him much on the big screen; however, Deol has left such a mark that we will always remember him for his amazing performances.


Today, the actor celebrates his 64th birthday, so let’s look at the list of famous dialogues that were mouthed by Sunny Deol…

Jab yeh dhai kilo ka haath kisipe padtha hai na, toh aadmi uttha nahi uthh jaata hai  – Damini

Tareekh pe tareekh, tareekh pe tareekh, tareekh pe tareekh milti rahi hai, lekin insaaf nahi mila My Lord, insaaf nahi mila, mili hai toh sirf tareekh – Damini

Yeh mazdoor ka haath hai, loha pighlakar uska aakar badal deta hai – Ghatak

Utaar ke phenk do ye wardi aur pehan lo Balwant Rai ke naam ka patta apne gale mein, Balwant Rai ke Kutton – Ghayal

Patharon ki iss duniya mein devta banna toh bahut aasaan hai, insaan banna bahut mushkil – Jeet

Agar aapka Pakistan zindabad hai toh isme humein koi aitraaz nahi, lekin hamara Hindustan zindabad tha, zindabad hai aur zindabad rahega – Gadar: Ek Prem Katha

No if, no but, sirf jatt – Jo Bole So Nihaal

Terrorism ka koi chehra nahi hota, uska dharam sirf paisa, aur hamara dharam duty – Blank

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